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You've Got Mail (US - DVD R1)

Warner Home Video announces a new deluxe edition of the Tom Hanks movie

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Warner Home Video has announced a deluxe edition of You've Got Mail which stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The disc will be available to own from the 5th February, and should retail at around $19.97. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include an audio commentary by director Nora Ephron and producer Lauren Shuler Donner, a Delivering You've Got Mail feature, a You've Got Chemistry feature, and a HBO First Look: A Conversation with Nora Ephron. Completing the package will be a Carole King Anyone at All music video, an Interactive Discover New York's Upper West Side Map Tour, and a music-only audio track. Artwork is attached:

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I was surprised to see Japenese language tracks on the DVD and absolutely no Spanish tracks, than I stumbled upon the Region 2 logo on the bottom. In Region 1 Warner only includes their three main language tracks on their discs, English, Francais and Español.

I actually liked this movie because of the source material it's based on (Shop Around the Corner and the play "She Loves Me" which holds a place in my heart, I know cheesy) though I do think the current release of this is perfectly fine. In any case, I'll still pick it up and give the snapper version to my little sis.

I cant believe everyone hates this movie, I thought it was pretty decent... I was wondering what movies WB might be changing to "deluxe editions" where they get pretty much new releases with as little special features as possible. Oh well, like poltergeist, maybe I can get rid of my snapper.